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"Blood and Thunder"

It must be one of those things where you hear it once and suddenly it's everywhere, because that's a phrase I've seen at least four times at various points in the last few months, and I've hardly ever seen it before.

I remember the first time I ever encountered it, as an explanation of the spoonerised phrase "thud and blunder", and I thought then "If only I had encountered this sooner, I could have alternately amused and irritated the children by using it, but now they're too old and it's too late".

This is the second word of the day this week that I've wanted to post. The other is rusticle. I saw that and, as is my wont, I tried to work out what it might mean before I read ahead. (Well, as is my wont when I actually don't know the word in question. I often already do.) First I thought "Looks like rust + icicle" and then I said "No, that's ridiculous, it's probably related to rustication somehow..." and it turns out my first thought was correct. It's now a few days later and it only now occurs to me that "rustic" is probably a more common word than "rustication".

Date: 2023-05-31 02:25 pm (UTC)
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What a fantastic spoonerism. Thank you for pointing that out!

Date: 2023-05-31 08:36 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] acelightning73
I came across a reference to "blood brothers" fighters who have fought side by side, and been injured and helped each other out. That made me think of a phrase from Vietnam - "mud brothers", people who slogged through the mud together.

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